Characterization of the cataloged Fengyun-1C fragments and their long-term effect on the LEO environment |
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Authors: | J.-C. Liou N.L. Johnson |
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Affiliation: | Orbital Debris Program Office, NASA Johnson Space Center, NASA, 2101 NASA Parkway, Houston, TX 77058, USA |
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Abstract: | The intentional breakup of Fengyun-1C on 11 January 2007 created the most severe orbital debris cloud in history. The altitude where the event occurred was probably the worst location for a major breakup in the low Earth orbit (LEO) region, since it was already highly populated with operational satellites and debris generated from previous breakups. The addition of so many fragments not only poses a realistic threat to operational satellites in the region, but also increases the instability (i.e., collision cascade effect) of the debris population there. |
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Keywords: | Orbital debris Environment Modeling Fengyun1-C |
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